Thanks! I'm glad you like it! I know Germany also has incredibly beautiful scenery. I’ll definitely visit someday to see it with my own eyes some day-and wear an authentic Dirndl to join the Oktoberfest! Hahhh🥳🤩
There are only two ways to travel in Xinjiang: renting a car or hiring a private driver. The distances between attractions are incredibly far, typically starting at 300 km. It's common to spend 2-6 hours on the road each day. So, if you're not comfortable with long drives, I recommend hiring a driver, especially since some of the roads in Xinjiang can be quite challenging and dangerous to drive there.But if you drive yourself, you can stop whenever you want, and the scenery will be even better with fewer people around! Of course, it also depends on where you’re going in Xinjiang. I went to Northern Xinjiang, where the natural scenery is stunning. Southern Xinjiang has more cultural and historical sites with towns and cities, so self-driving there would be relatively easier.
Truly a spectacular scenes of Xinjiang much like Switzerland. Thanks for your video-more to come?
Thanskss! Yeah, doing it! Trying my best to squeeze out time from my work to share and do what I really love 😂
Beautiful scenery - glad I found your channel, now I need to go to China somehow/somewhen :)
Greetings from Germany!
Thanks! I'm glad you like it! I know Germany also has incredibly beautiful scenery. I’ll definitely visit someday to see it with my own eyes some day-and wear an authentic Dirndl to join the Oktoberfest! Hahhh🥳🤩
it is so beautiful,so funny,thanks for sharing your trip❤looking forward more your video
Thanksss! ☺️ Glad you enjoyed it!
Xinjiang is so beautiful! I would love to travel here one day, I miss China so much hope I can go back soon to visit
Yesss you should! !There will be a lot of fun!! 🥳When was your last time coming to China?
So nice, thanks for sharing! I’m just curious if you are using Pocket 3 or Action4 for video content?
Thankss! I mainly used pocket 3 and a few were shot with my iPhone! And Dji mini 4 pro drone for some views.
Xinjiang's area is forty-four times larger than Switzerland. Xinjiang has snow-capped mountains, lakes, deserts and grasslands.
May I know you book a taxi? Or a group tour? We are planning next year. Thanks
There are only two ways to travel in Xinjiang: renting a car or hiring a private driver. The distances between attractions are incredibly far, typically starting at 300 km. It's common to spend 2-6 hours on the road each day. So, if you're not comfortable with long drives, I recommend hiring a driver, especially since some of the roads in Xinjiang can be quite challenging and dangerous to drive there.But if you drive yourself, you can stop whenever you want, and the scenery will be even better with fewer people around! Of course, it also depends on where you’re going in Xinjiang. I went to Northern Xinjiang, where the natural scenery is stunning. Southern Xinjiang has more cultural and historical sites with towns and cities, so self-driving there would be relatively easier.
Visit Oboliang Yadan Desert Sunset
Yeahh! This time was mainly for summer views, I think I will explore more there! Have you been there?